Gênesis 3

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1 God made lots of animals, but the snake was the most sneaky of all the wild animals. One day the snake went up to the woman and said, “Did God really say that you must not eat fruit from any of the trees in this garden? Is that true?”
1 A serpente era o mais astuto de todos os animais selvagens que o S enhor Deus havia criado. Certa vez, ela perguntou à mulher: “Deus realmente disse que vocês não devem comer do fruto de nenhuma das árvores do jardim?”.
2 The woman said, “No, that is not true. We can eat fruit from any of the trees in the garden.
2 “Podemos comer do fruto das árvores do jardim”, respondeu a mulher.
3 But God did say, ‘You must not eat any of the fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and don't even touch the fruit. If you do, you will die.’”
3 “É só do fruto da árvore que está no meio do jardim que não podemos comer. Deus disse: ‘Não comam e nem sequer toquem no fruto daquela árvore; se o fizerem, morrerão’.”
4 The snake said to the woman, “No. That's not right. You will not die.
4 “É claro que vocês não morrerão!”, a serpente respondeu à mulher.
5 God knows that if you eat fruit from that tree, you will be like God and you will know what is good and what is really bad.” The snake tricked Eve|src="CO00606B.TIF" size="col" ref="3:5"
5 “Deus sabe que, no momento em que comerem do fruto, seus olhos se abrirão e, como Deus, conhecerão o bem e o mal.”
6 The woman looked at the tree. It looked really nice, and the fruit on that tree looked really good to eat. And she said to herself, “If I eat some of that fruit, I will know and understand everything.” So the woman picked some of the fruit and ate it. Then she gave some of the fruit to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it too.
6 A mulher viu que a árvore era linda e que seu fruto parecia delicioso, e desejou a sabedoria que ele lhe daria. Assim, tomou do fruto e o comeu. Depois, deu ao marido, que estava com ela, e ele também comeu.
7 Straight away the man and the woman could think in a different way. It was like their eyes were opened for the first time and they found out that they had nothing on. They were feeling shamed, and wanted to cover themselves up, so they picked some big leaves from a tree. Then they put the leaves together to make some clothes for themselves.
7 Naquele momento, seus olhos se abriram, e eles perceberam que estavam nus. Por isso, costuraram folhas de figueira umas às outras para se cobrirem.
8 Late in the afternoon, the man and the woman heard the Lord God coming their way, so they got behind some trees and tried to hide from him.
8 Quando soprava a brisa do entardecer, o homem e sua mulher ouviram o S enhor Deus caminhando pelo jardim e se esconderam dele entre as árvores.
9 But the Lord God called out, “Where are you?”
9 Então o S enhor Deus chamou o homem e perguntou: “Onde você está?”.
10 The man said, “When I heard you walking in the garden, I was frightened. I had no clothes on, and I was shamed. That is why I tried to hide from you.”
10 Ele respondeu: “Ouvi que estavas andando pelo jardim e me escondi. Tive medo, pois eu estava nu”.
11 God asked the man, “Why are you shamed to have no clothes on? Did you eat some of the fruit that I told you not to eat?”
11 “Quem lhe disse que você estava nu?”, perguntou Deus. “Você comeu do fruto da árvore que eu lhe ordenei que não comesse?”
12 The man answered, “Yes, I did eat the fruit. That woman you gave me. She's the one, she gave it to me.”
12 O homem respondeu: “Foi a mulher que me deste! Ela me ofereceu do fruto, e eu comi”.
13 Then the Lord God said to the woman, “Why did you do that?”
13 Então o S enhor Deus perguntou à mulher: “O que foi que você fez?”. “A serpente me enganou”, respondeu a mulher. “Foi por isso que comi do fruto.”
14 Then the Lord God said, “Snake, you have tricked this woman and so I will put a curse on you. I curse you more than I will ever curse any other animal. From now on you are going to move around on your belly, and everything you eat will have dirt on it.
14 Então o S enhor Deus disse à serpente: “Uma vez que fez isso, maldita é você entre todos os animais, domésticos e selvagens. Você se arrastará sobre o próprio ventre, rastejará no pó enquanto viver.
15 You and the woman will always be enemies. The family that will come from her will always hate you. And snake, the family that comes from you will always hate the woman's family too. You will always be enemies. And I tell you straight, someone from her family will smash your head, but you will bite his foot.”
15 Farei que haja inimizade entre você e a mulher, e entre a sua descendência e o descendente dela. Ele lhe ferirá e você lhe ferirá o calcanhar”.
16 Then God said to the woman, “You did the wrong thing and so I am going to give you a lot of trouble and a lot of pain when your babies are born. You will want to have a husband and try to be his boss, but he will be your boss.”
16 À mulher ele disse: “Farei mais intensas as dores de sua gravidez, e com dor você dará à luz. Seu desejo será para seu marido, e ele a dominará”.
17 Then God said to Adam, “You listened to your wife. Remember, I told you, ‘You must not eat that fruit,’ but you still ate it. Now that you have gone against what I said to you, I am going to put a curse on the ground. And for the rest of your life you will have to work really hard to get your food.
17 E ao homem ele disse: “Uma vez que você deu ouvidos à sua mulher e comeu da árvore cujo fruto ordenei que não comesse, maldita é a terra por sua causa; por toda a vida, terá muito trabalho para tirar da terra seu sustento.
18 When you grow food plants there will always be lots of weeds and prickles growing there too.
18 Ela produzirá espinhos e ervas daninhas, mas você comerá de seus frutos e grãos.
19 For the rest of your life you will have to work very hard to get your food, and you will get hot and sweaty. And when you die, someone will bury your body in the ground. I made you from the ground and so your body will turn back into the ground that I made you from.”
19 Com o suor do rosto você obterá alimento, até que volte à terra da qual foi formado. Pois você foi feito do pó, e ao pó voltará”.
20 Adam's wife was the first woman, and so all the people in the world came from her. That is why Adam named her Eve. That name means that life came from her.
20 O homem, Adão, deu à sua mulher o nome de Eva, pois ela seria a mãe de toda a humanidade.
21 Then the Lord God killed some animals and used their skins to make clothes for Adam and his wife.
21 E o S enhor Deus fez roupas de peles de animais para Adão e sua mulher.
22 Then the Lord God said, “The man is like us now. He knows what is good and what is bad. We have to stop him from eating any fruit from the other tree in the middle of the garden. If anyone eats fruit from that tree, they will live forever.”
22 Então o S enhor Deus disse: “Vejam, agora os seres humanos se tornaram semelhantes a nós, pois conhecem o bem e o mal. Se eles tomarem do fruto da árvore da vida e dele comerem, viverão para sempre”.
23 So the Lord God sent the man out of the garden of Eden so that he had to work the ground that he was made from.
23 Para impedir que isso acontecesse, o S enhor Deus os expulsou do jardim do Éden, e Adão passou a cultivar a terra da qual tinha sido formado.
24 God sent Adam and Eve out of the garden and he put some of his angels to block the east side of the garden. Those angels had big knives with flames coming out of them, and those angels waved those knives everywhere to block anybody from getting to the fruit that makes people live forever. God put Angels to block the way into Eden|src="CO00610B.TIF" size="col" copy="David Cook" ref="3:24"
24 Depois de expulsá-los, colocou querubins a leste do jardim do Éden e uma espada flamejante que se movia de um lado para o outro, a fim de guardar o caminho até a árvore da vida.

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